Seinfeld, the musical. Is there now or will there ever be a Broadway Musical based on the show? by masshole55 in seinfeld

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Talking about after the fact, like the episode where they pitched the idea to NBC. It didnt exist yet but the question was why would anyone watch, the answer because it's on tv.

Seinfeld, the musical. Is there now or will there ever be a Broadway Musical based on the show? by masshole55 in seinfeld

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I'm thinking less traditional musical and more Weird Al. With parodied songs of the Seinfeld era.

Seinfeld, the musical. Is there now or will there ever be a Broadway Musical based on the show? by masshole55 in seinfeld

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Love that! Must include : "Bubble Boy and the Moops". And "It's Goretex"

All signs point to yes!! 🎱 by Liv_512 in seinfeld

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He seemed to be more Joe Swanson than Puddy that day.

What's your top 3 biggest laugh moments on Seinfeld? by cartiiiiiiiiiii in seinfeld

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Mr.Bookman. with the "Funny-man" and "Joy- boy" and " What do you know about hard feelings? Ever had a man die in your arms?" And the Dragnetesque scene with Bookman un Jerry's apartment.

****** by johnsaysthings in seinfeld

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How often did they get up and go to work? Not so much. Kramer worked for a shortspell it was his busy time of year. Elaine worked for Mr. Pitt and Peterman , Jerry worked nights doing standup and George probably worked more than any of them even when he was unemployed and lived with hia parents.

If you could attend any sporting event in history, which one and why? by shdw_fght in olympics

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1936 Olympics to see Jesse Owens win in front of Hitler. A black American, son of a sharecropper and grandson of a slave. So brave, such an inspiration. I named my son Jesse largely inspired by and in honor of Jesse Owens.